Partnerships Overview
York and North Yorkshire partners have developed a partnership
structure which supports and contributes to the Sub Regional Investment
Plan process.
An overview of this partnership structure is given below, and
further details of each partnership can be accessed by clicking on the links.
York and North Yorkshire Development Board
has overall responsibility for the
York and North Yorkshire sub regional partnership and in particular gives final
approval to the Sub Regional Investment Plan. It also ensures that there are
effective processes for decision making on strategies, policies and projects
within the sub region, which involve a wide range of partners.
The York and North Yorkshire Partnership Executive is a group of
Chief Executives and senior officers from key agencies along with
representatives from the private and voluntary sectors that have significant
responsibilities for economic and community regeneration. It is
responsible to the York and North Yorkshire Development Board for its work.
Learning Partnerships are a network of non-statutory, voluntary
groupings of local learning providers from sectors, supported by the Department
for Education and Skills. In York and North Yorkshire there are two main
partnerships, one for York and one for North Yorkshire. However given the
geographical scale of the county of North Yorkshire, each district has an Area
Learning Partnership as well. The partnerships have close working
relationships.
The Social Inclusion Partnership was set up in 2004 and has
representation from all the LSPs, as well as key agencies such as Jobcentre
Plus, Learning and Skills Council, Yorkshire Forward, North Yorkshire Forum for
Voluntary Organisations, housing and Primary Care Trusts. The Partnership
is responsible for ensuring social inclusion is embedded in the other themes
within the Sub Regional Investment Plan.
Last Updated 03/05/07